Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It BROADWAY REVIEWS

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This two-hour show takes audiences on a voyage through William Shatner's life and career, from Shakespearean stage actor to internationally known icon and raconteur, known as much for his unique persona as for his expansive body of work on television and film.

NEW YORK TIMES REVIEW OF Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It

A Shakespearean Who Soared to Space Keeps Enjoying the Long Trip Back

Charles Isherwood

February 16, 2012: If you’re going to have the chutzpah to call your show “Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It ...,” it is probably wise to enter joking. William Shatner, who does not need an introduction to anyone who has made it to the second sentence of this review, does precisely that in the chatty, digressive and often amusing tour of his unusual acting career, which opened Thursday night at the Music Box Theater for a brief Broadway run.

HOLLYWOOD REPORTER REVIEW OF Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It

Shatner's World: We Just Live In It

Frank Scheck

February 16, 2012: To quote a famous Star Trek catchphrase, resistance is futile to William Shatner’s one-person show, Shatner’s World: We Just Live in It. The octogenarian actor—here making his first Broadway appearance in a half-century--is such an engagingly hammy and funny raconteur that only the most curmudgeonly will begrudge him this celebration of his life and career.

BLOOMBERG REVIEW OF Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It

Shatner Phones It In

Jeremy Gerard and Philip Boroff

February 16, 2012: Early in William Shatner’s one-man show on Broadway, he describes understudying Christopher Plummer at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. When Plummer fell ill, a young, ambitious but unrehearsed Shatner stepped into the demanding role of Henry V.

THE FASTER TIMES REVIEW OF Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It

Captain Kirk Back on Broadway

Jonathan Mandell

February 16, 2012: There is the William Shatner, long forgotten, who appeared with Spencer Tracy in “Judgment at Nuremberg” and replaced an ill Christopher Plummer as Henry V at the Stratford Festival. There is the familiar William Shatner of Captain Kirk in “Star Trek” and Denny Crane in “Boston Legal.” And then there is the William Shatner of “Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It,” the one-man show which marks his return to Broadway for the first time in 50 years.

AM NEW YORK REVIEW OF Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It

Shatner's World: We Just Live In It

Matt Windman

February 16, 2012: William Shatner's new one-man show is not the most challenging piece of theater you're likely to see this year. You've probably also seen more inspired one-person shows. But it does make for a fun evening of personal reminiscence, gossip, video clips and old-fashioned humor - along with one of his strange musical performances.

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